Sentences with phrase «through fragments of»

Roller states that «it is out of the sifting through fragments of thought and memory that my paintings take shape.
Fallah left the sale with diaries, home movies, clothing and other objects chronicling the family's personal history; he then spent the course of the next year sifting through these fragments of the family's life, filling in the gaps where necessary, to create a narrative and build portraits of the family members through painting, sculpture and collage.
Holland Cotter, «Review: Susan Cianciolo Lets Others Pick Through Fragments Of Her Life», The New York Times, July 2nd, 2015
Through digital storytelling, you can invite readers to interact and experiment with your stories, rearrange or find your own path through the fragments of an essay, even «play» your first - person experiences.

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The solution to fragmented systems is to build one comprehensive UX layer — a system of engagement — that walks you through, leverages that data, and puts it into a workflow that's user friendly,» says McElrath.
Instead of jumping straight into a conversation, or snoozing through bullet - pointed sentence fragments in a slideshow presentation, he requires his senior executives to write six - page narrative memos.
It flourishes between corporate and business units through misalignment of strategy and hence priorities; between business units and support functions where a disconnect over appropriate services can lead to bloated costs; and between business units themselves when they act as silos, leading to a fragmented view of customers or lengthy internal transfer pricing negotiations.
When Plato acted it was probably in the belief that his freedom to act could only affect a small fragment of the world, narrowly circumscribed in space and time; but the man of today acts in the knowledge that the choice he makes will have its repercussions through countless centuries and upon countless human beings.
In Living Faithfully in a Fragmented World: Lessons for the Church from MacIntyre's «After Virtue» (1998), Wilson responds to moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, who concludes his celebrated 1991 critique of modernity by calling for «the construction of local forms of community within which civility and the intellectual and moral life can be sustained through the new dark ages which are already upon us....
Zarathustra's art and aim is to be the creative poet of the world, to save the temporal world through reconceiving and revaluing life and the world, «to compose into one and bring together what is fragment, riddle, and dreadful chance» (TSZ 161, 216).
But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines, using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and fragments from scripture, and the common language of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
To love is to discover and complete one's self in someone other than oneself; an act impossible of general realisation on earth so long as each man can see in his neighbor no more than a closed fragment following its own course through the world.
They are other islands, other fragments of the Universe, other Milky Ways sailing in convoy with our own through space (or even diverging from it at fantastic speeds).
And Heraclitus can be read as commenting on the intimate connection between creativity and the perceptual aspects of process.10 Consider the famous fragment (Diels 101) which reads (according to Luigi Romeo): «The lord, who has the Oracle in Delphi, neither discloses nor hides his thought, but indicates it through signs.
As long as it is acknowledged that the influence of those fragments on future feelings» self - creation had to be conveyed through whole feelings, it seems quite appropriate to treat those fragments as efficient causes.
Church members were ticketed to ensure seating, but others had to find fragments of nourishment where they could, with some sneaking into already packed balconies through fire escapes and other evasive subterfuges, and with Fosdick's own seat filled by a standee as soon as he entered the pulpit.
Another example is the contradiction between a church's goal of enhancing family life and its organizational tendency to fragment families through the many family - separating activities in its program.
For the modern highly educated person who believes «that truth is glimpsed momentarily and in fragments, that it lacks symmetry, that it is awkward and angular as it breaks through to us,» he suggests, the very phrasing of religious discourse in consistent, propositional statements will sound unreal (p. 42).
While this attempt at emancipation through negation may not lead far with respect to the body - social, I will try it here in describing the three research programs in terms of the «No» each of them says to one of the basic strands of the reductionism syndrome: to the dualism that spawned it, to the «nothing - but» of its monism, and to the fragmenting sort of mathematical conceptualization it one - sidedly encourages.
In August 2014, the then - boss of Murray Goulburn, Gary Helou, told investors «the industry is too fragmented and the promise of consolidation will come through evolution, not revolution.»
In that time more than 500 tons of limy sand and dead coral have been jetted away with hoses and sucked and resucked through the maws of dredges, each cubic foot of it tediously searched for the small trinkets and fragments of the wreck.
But the chief drawback to this fragmented approach is that we can miss the common themes and patterns that persist through the stages of a child's life.
Scientists have mapped the genome of bedbugs in New York City and traced fragments of the pests» DNA through the subway system.
The reality, when not fragmented through the corrupting lens of elitism, is we are all on one planet.
Newberg adds that physicists hunting for particles of dark matter wafting through the Milky Way might detect fragments of Sagittarius, because many astronomers suspect that dwarf galaxies are especially rich in dark matter.
Frequently, all he could do was jam pins through remnants of skin to temporarily hold bone fragments together, prepare his patient for evacuation and hope for the best.
While several hundred fragmented tablets exist, the analysis of just five of them reveals advanced geometry techniques used to calculate the position of Jupiter through time and space.
These spent satellites with attendant motors, fuel tanks, discarded instrument covers, bolts and the like form a growing population of debris which can become fragmented through collision with other debris or by explosion of residual fuel.
On Earth, this radiation shows up in the reactor pools of certain types of nuclear power plants, sparked by high - speed atomic fragments that go shooting through the water.
Scientists will use that series of tests to see how seismic waves are affected when they travel through fragmented rock as opposed to more coherent granite.
There is currently no standard method of determining a bullet or bomb fragment's path through flesh and bone — doctors generally have to rely on visual cues.
The United States now tracks more than 10,000 pieces of debris four inches wide or larger, but tens of millions of smaller fragments are also whizzing through space at speeds that can exceed 17,000 miles per hour, says Mark Matney of NASA's Orbital Debris Program.
The research team found that this non-coding RNA fragment maintains healthy cells through two mechanisms: Firstly by regulating the levels of DIRAS3, one of its neigboring genes that is involved in cell replication; secondly by suppressing a network of genes that prepare cells to change their shape and prepare for metastasis.
This «through and through» path indicates that the bullet was probably not of the variety designed to expand or break into smaller fragments once inside the body, which would have caused a much severer injury.
Funes is first mentioned in an obituary of James Joyce, «A Fragment on Joyce,» published in 1941 in the magazine Sur.3 There, with some measure of sarcasm, Borges says that to read straight through a «monster» like Joyce's Ulysses — a 400,000 - word reconstruction of a single day in Dublin — requires another monster able to remember an infinite number of details.
His journey through graduate school took longer than usual because he taught at several universities, traveled quite a bit and undertook extensive research in astrophysics, looking in particular at how the composition of asteroids and meteoritic fragments affects their size.
In the new study, the researchers found that a fractured arm bone in newborn mice rapidly realigned through substantial movement of bone fragments rather than through bone remodeling — a slower process involving the simultaneous formation of new bone on one side and erosion of existing bone on the opposite side.
Through a series of models and experiments, she has demonstrated that ultraviolet radiation can break chemical bonds and split molecules into highly reactive fragments called radicals.
Any indigestible fragments are ejected through the anus — with the help of a muscular sphincter.
The paper, «A study on blast and fragment resistance of composite metal foams through experimental and modeling approaches,» is published in the Journal of Composite Structures.
Like children running through a crowd, smaller molecules of DNA move faster, and the size distribution of DNA fragments can be determined.
After the meteor was sighted streaking through the sky on 22 April, meteorite hunters found fragments of the rock, identified by the «fusion crust» that forms when it burns in the atmosphere.
Yet what we are likely to get is piecemeal, fragmented stories of «breakthroughs» with incomplete details, more sober publication in science journals that appear later, news commentary that lasts a few days, and very little systematic effort to think through what policy should be.
Through more symmetrical fission, with two fragments having nearly the same number of gold atoms and ligands.
The accuracy of the players» models will be assessed through a preliminary proof of concept for a previously designed fragment - based inhibitor of VEGF receptor 2.
In addition, gold clusters with the phenyl - containing ligand fragmented through a wide range of dissociation channels involving the loss of gold atoms as well as activation of the phosphorus - carbon bonds of the ligands.
However, fragments of viral DNA accumulate and are detected by the resting host cell through the sentry protein IFI16.
In addition, they isolated representative ions with the instrument and fragmented these clusters through high kinetic energy collisions with an inert background gas to provide insight into the structure and stability of the clusters.
The Meiler laboratory develops technologies to engineer protein, for example through assembly of large protein scaffolds from fragments (Fortenberry, C.; et al.; «Exploring symmetry as an avenue to the computational design of large protein domains»; JACS 2011; 133; 18026 & Eisenbeis, S.; et al.; «Potential of Fragment Recombination for Rational Design of Proteins»; JACS 2012; 134; 4019).
Results: During in vitro culture period, the percentages and absolute numbers of T cells expressing the CARs containing a hinge domain continuously increased, mainly through the promotion of CD4 + CAR T cell expansion, regardless of the single - chain variable fragment (scFv).
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